As far as I'm aware Photek has never played live but I've not been following
him lately. Can't say a agree re. Solaris Ian, this was when I stopped
listening to him! ;) Personally I prefer the genius of his earlier stuff,
particularly this:

http://www.discogs.com/release/309






on 18/4/06 9:36 am, Ian Cheshire at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> its nice to see Photek on there, I hope he is live as he has to be one of
> the best producers out there, his album Solaris is a gem..
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>> Yep, I realize that.  That's why I'm waiting to find out what tomorrow
>> brings ;-)
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>> MEK
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>> Re: (313) it's a rave in hart plaza
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>> this IS a business venture.
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>> todays names bring people out, tomorrows names bring them back
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>> -Joe
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>>> I'd rather it not happen at all instead of going this way (Derrick
>> Carter,
>>> Donald Glaude, Planet of Drums, Josh Wink, Doc Martin, the overload of
>>> minimal, etc.)
>>> What I've noticed in all the previous incarnations, from DEMF (original)
>> to
>>> Movement to Fuse-In, the music was progressive - as in future moving -
>>> forward thinking.
>>> The line-up for Pax's version of DEMF is mostly artists of today - right
>>> this split second - not the stuff that will be in a year or two.
>>> The rest of the line-up can't be announced too soon.
>>> 
>>> MEK
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>>> Fred Heutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 04/14/2006 09:27:52 PM:
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>>>> The festival has always had its ups and downs.  I'm just glad
>>>> it's happening after all.  Another year, another totally off the hook
>>>> drama :)
>>>> 
>>>> Fred
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